I cant say yes for sure but I have been on Opana for about a month and have NEVER had any problems with acne or skin breakouts even when I was a teenager and I now have what looks to be acne on my face. Little red dots on my face and scalp and they are itchy. These started about 3 days after I started the Opana.
Yes depending on what type of snake and if it had time to inject a venom into the dog then yes this could be the cause of bumps and swelling near the eyes
Well it will itch because it will effect your hand and it will swell up because you keep on itching it or because it gt infected
Pregnancy may cause your feet to swell.
Infections causes it to swell
Well, if you have allergies, sometimes, they cause the eye to itch and swell up, also it may be Pink eye, go to the doctors. Try to stop itching it, and don't touch it when its swollen, put a cool cloth on it to stop some of the irritation. <3 i have allergies i know all this stuff!
No. Cracking your knuckles does not cause your hands to swell.
you could be allergic to something. go to the doctor.
I would suggest you get a physical exam done. You may have contracted an infection, especially if there's itching. Possible causes for dramitically swollen and itchy labia include dermatitis, thrush, lichen sclerosus, vulvular cancer, yeast infection... but seriously: Get it checked out.
if u hit is hard on something it will swell.
Yes; the poison in the sting of a wasp can cause allergic reactions. This is especially dangerous if you have been stung in the mouth or throat as the swelling could cause you to choke or suffocate.
Gummy bears have a gelatin base. Any liquid would cause them to swell, not just Sierra Mist.
Could be allergy to the ink color. Most common is red or yellow. If it is an allergy, the itching would be persistent. It could also be from sun or chemical exposure (such as the chemicals present in new, unwashed clothing.) Also noted was just warm weather, which could cause your skin to swell. The itching should subside when the irritant is eliminated.